Oak
In England, the oak is a national symbol of strength. Couples were once wed under ancient oaks. A great gift for someone with inner strength. Or if you’re feeling romantic, for your partner or spouse.
Holly
Holly branches have long been used to decorate homes in winter. There’s no tree as festive as a holly, making it the perfect Christmas gift!
Wild Cherry
In Highland folklore, seeing a wild cherry was considered auspicious and fateful. This is the perfect gift for someone you would like to wish good luck. Or for that person who always brightens your day.
Hazel
Hazel has a reputation as a magical tree and is said to protect against evil. In Ireland, hazel was known as the 'Tree of Knowledge’. The ideal gift for the bookish person in your life!
Dog Rose
The dog rose is a common symbol used in medieval heraldry. A perfect gift for a history geek!
Rowan
The old Celtic name for rowan is 'fid na ndruad', which means ‘wizards' tree’. Consider this tree for the teacher or wise one in your life.
Silver Birch
In early Celtic mythology, the birch symbolised renewal and purification. This would be a great gift for someone making a change in their life or taking on a new challenge.
Hawthorn
Hawthorn is a pagan symbol used to decorate May Day garlands and features in Green Man imagery. Give this to the nature lover in your life to celebrate their inner hippie.